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Too Much Sleep is the second album by the experimental college rock/art rock band Bongwater. It was released in 1989. Unlike the earlier Double Bummer, it was a single album.

Most of the songs are written by Mark Kramer and Ann Magnuson with some exceptions. "Talent Is a Vampire," "The Bad Review," and "Ill Fated Lovers Go Time Tripping" were written by Kramer, Magnuson, and Dave Rick. The title track was written strictly by Kramer, while "One So Black" was written by former King Missile member Dogbowl. Notable cover tunes include "The Drum" written by Peter Blegvad and Anthony Moore, "Why Are We Sleeping?" by Kevin Ayers, and "Splash 1" by the 13th Floor Elevators, one of two Roky Erickson covers with which Bongwater made themselves famous.

Music videos were created for the songs "The Drum" and "Psychedelic Sewing Room," both of which were directed by Brad Dunning.

Track listing

  1. The Living End (Ann Magnuson, Mark Kramer) 2:40
  2. The Drum (Peter Blevgad, Dudley Moore) 4:25
  3. Mr. and Mrs. Hell (Magnuson, Kramer) 3:24
  4. Too Much Sleep (Kramer) 3:39
  5. Talent Is a Vampire (Magnuson, Kramer, Dave Rick) 5:45
  6. The Bad Review (Magnuson, Kramer, Rick) 1:50
  7. Ill Fated Lovers Go Time Tripping (Magnuson, Kramer, Rick) 1:52
  8. Psychedelic Sewing Room (Magnuson, Kramer) 4:22
  9. Splash 1 (Erickson, Tommy Hall) 2:19
  10. He Loved the Weather (Magnuson, Kramer) 4:07
  11. Teena Stays the Same (Magnuson, Kramer) 2:33
  12. One Hand on the Road (Magnuson, Kramer) 3:15
  13. Then the Babies Return (Magnuson, Kramer) 3:29
  14. Why Are We Sleeping? (Kevin Ayers) 3:58
  15. Khomeini Died Tonight (Magnuson, Kramer) 1:58
  16. One So Black (Dogbowl, aka Steven Tunney) 5:04
  17. No Trespassing (Magnuson, Kramer) 4:23